Who's Paz? He's one of thousands of independent artists no one's ever heard of. Until now.

The 25-year-old EDM artist, whose real name is Paz Dylan, created 5,000 mock albums of Justin Bieber's Believe and planted them in stores like Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Target in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April Fool's Day, according to the Associated Press. The fake CDs even have bar codes and are wrapped. On the inside back cover, however, is Paz's artwork and the CD itself has a bunch of cats and pizza images on it, as well as a picture of a dog inside a taco. Paz's CD, From the Bottom of My Heart to the Top of Your Lungs, includes 13 EDM tracks.

Paz has a perfectly reasonable explanation for his prank. "The general idea is that retail stores make it almost impossible for independent musicians to get their music in there," Paz told The Associated Press. "I've always believed that retail stores can be the best outlets and ambassadors for independent music. They just choose not to be and sell the same recycled (expletive). We thought if they're going to lock their doors to independent musicians, we're just going to knock them down and get our music in there."